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Moscow, Russia
123056, 21 Krasina street
Phone/fax: +7 (495) 739 57 65
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Moscow, Russia
Gashika street,9
+7(495) 984-82-66
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The Arkady Novikov Group Charitable Fund was founded in July 2007.
The central goal of the Arkady Novikov Group Charitable Fund is the social defense and support of children with challenging life situations: orphans or abandoned children, children with serious illnesses or disabilities.
We believe that charitable work involves taking a real interest and working in concert, dynamically studying the problems and needs of children living in children’s homes, and seeking to solve those problems. With knowledge of their needs, the fund is able to guarantee a professional approach to the distribution of its charitable capital.
The Arkady Novikov Group Charitable Fund has set itself the following tasks:
- Materially, psychologically, and spiritually assisting orphaned, disabled, and severely ill children.
- Assisting in the creation of proper conditions for the solution of the medical, social, economic, and moral problems of orphaned, disabled, and severely ill children.
- Assisting in the improvement of orphans’ quality of life and living conditions by means of donations to children’s homes.
- Assisting in the medical treatment of severely ill, disabled, and orphaned children.
The goal of the Arkady Novikov Group Charitable Fund is not just to gift expensive presents or to render one-time assistance. The Fund takes part in projects that involve continuous, long-term participation and only those in which conditions are such that the assistance to the homes and to each and every child will have an effect and will be able to at least partly compensate for the absence of parental care.
A person who experiences great sadness and hardship in childhood requires active assistance in finding his place in the world. Such children need faith in themselves and in their abilities restored, assistance in overcoming the burden of being on one’s own; they need to feel taken care of, thought about, to know that their futures are not meaningless. Thus our paramount goal is to participate in the socialization process of orphans and disabled children. The Arkady Novikov Group Charitable Fund seeks to grant children not only consistent access to high-quality medical care and accommodation in home-like conditions, but also to high-quality, modern education. The Fund is developing stipend programs for high school graduates, is creating a system of job mentoring for high school students in the later grades, renders assistance in the job search process, then helps the young adults manage their professional lives.
Children from the sponsored homes regularly receive presents on holidays and their birthdays and have events and excursions arranged for them. The Fund assists in securing any advanced medical care required by the children.
- “Successful Graduate” program – job mentoring and continuing education of high schools students in the upper grades.
- Creation of the “Praktika” workshops, in which children are taught the fundamental skills of various professions.
- “Letter to a Friend” program, which organizes correspondence between children in sponsored orphanages and volunteering adults, senior business managers, and Arkady Novikov Group employees. A long-term project readies parties from the two sides in participation in the “Host Family” project, which gradually replaces long-distance communication with in-person relationships.
- The “Host Family” project began in fall 2008. The project’s goal is to render social and psychological support to orphaned children. The project’s participants, after completing the necessary documents and receiving guardianship, may take the child with whom they are matched out with them on weekends and on vacation. Time spent with the child, visiting a park or a café, a museum or the theater, provides the youth with invaluable experience of positive communication with an adult. The ability to meet up and spend time with his elder friend can also impart a sense of self-confidence.
- The “Real Live Fairy Tale” program created a sensory room in a children’s home in the Ivanovskaya Region, a room that is now under the administration of psychologists and, with the help of modern technologies, allows children to improve poorly developed sensory functionality (vision, hearing, touch), motor control, and emotional and psychological balance.
- The “Meet Moscow” project organizes bus tours of Moscow that include visits to museums and theaters.
- The “My Album” project gives girls at sponsored orphanages the chance to create their own photo albums after taking part in special photo shoots.
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